Dear Editor,
On April 8, 2020, the Board of Directors of the institute decided to provide a complete technical, logistic, and operations proposal for the national recount for consideration by all stakeholders, particularly GECOM, political parties, and the electors.
Dear Editor,
The sad news I received of the passing of John Lewis was a shock to me and all who knew him, John was well liked by the Rugby World, he conducted his life off and on the field with respect and fairness to all who knew and played against him.
Dear Editor,
I empathize with the contending impulses related by Ian McDonald in his pre-birthday piece in Sunday Stabroek of April 12: “Everything is interesting.”
Dear Editor,
The PPP/C and its Leader Bharrat Jagdeo have succeeded in creating doubts and suspicion in the minds of sections of the population on any and every measure that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) proposes to and has taken, to resolve the current election crisis.
Dear Editor,
Close to 6 weeks after the 2nd March 2020 General and Regional Elections in Guyana, the world, in utter bewilderment, watches on, as a cabal, clutching illegally onto the reins of Government, continues to execute their joint enterprise with three Commissioners and a grouping within the GECOM Secretariat, to thwart the democratic process and prevent the declaration of the true results of those elections.
Dear Editor,
The reality of Good Friday and the restrictions imposed in the interest of mitigating COVID-19 have given me the latitude to pay more than usual attention to comments, in the media, about GECOM and in this instance about Lowenfield, per se, in relation to the “Lowenfield” proposal of 156 days for the recount.
Dear Editor,
Guyana continues to endure the unprecedented General Election impasse and heightened tension as a consequence of hesitancy on the part of the Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to adopt the Chief Election Officer’s (CEO) final report for the March 2, 2020 declared election results.
Dear Editor,
When the news highlights the slow reaction of the Ministry towards the testing of the virus and the lack of hedging in the oil market it becomes clear that there is a problem.
Dear Editor,
The signatories to the letter ‘Mr. Granger no longer entitled to be called President’ (SN April 10), was very clear and explicit that ‘from 21st December 2018 Guyana did not have a president or any ministers’.
Dear Editor,
These are very challenging times for all Guyanese. It has impacted our lives in many ways and has brought out the humanitarian nature in many of our compatriots and some of our business people while it has also brought out the worst in others who have sought to exploit the situation.
Dear Editor,
I wish to take this opportunity to appeal to the wider public as we approach this Easter Weekend to please for your own safety and that of the people of our hinterland communities to please stay home.